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Michael B. Jordan accepts the award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role for "Sinners" during the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

‘Sinners’ wins best ensemble at Actor Awards, setting up Oscar showdown

After a near awards-season sweep by “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners” won best ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild’s 32nd Actor Award on Sunday, setting up a potentia...

Ghostface returns once again to wreak havoc in “Scream 7.”

‘Scream 7’ opens with a franchise-best $64.1 million in box-office win for Paramount

“Scream” is still making a killing. Thirty years after the original slasher movie opened in theaters, “Scream 7” debuted with a franchise-best $64.1 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Author Nancy F. Goodfellow will be speaking about her book "Special" at Anderson's Bookshop on March 21.

Naperville author celebrates World Down Syndrome Day with debut novel ‘Special’

Nancy Goodfellow, a longtime Naperville resident who has advocated for individuals with intellectual disabilities for over two decades, will celebrate the launch of her debut novel "Special" at Anderson's Bookshop on March 21.

An animal-loving college student hijacks tech created by animal researchers that allows her to insert her consciousness into the circuitry of a lifelike robotic beaver in “Hoppers.”

The spring movie season is bloody. Here are 10 (mostly) fright-free flicks.

For those of us looking for escape from real-world nightmares, here are 10 of the most anticipated — and mostly fright-free — new movies this spring.

Geneva Wine Cellars and Tasting Room owner Al Buchanan is pictured in the wine store and wine bar at 227 S. Third St. Buchanan recently announced the store is closing.

Geneva Wine Cellars closing after nearly 13 years

Geneva Wine Cellars and Tasting Room owner Al Buchanan announced in the business’ online newsletter that it is closing after nearly 13 years.

Suburban actors Philip Earl Johnson of Mundelein and Gwendolyn Whiteside of Cary star in American Blues Theater’s acclaimed revival of William Inge’s American classic “Come Back, Little Sheba.”

Together again: Suburban actors reunite for ABT’s ‘Come Back, Little Sheba’ revival

After seven years, American Blues Theater ensemble members Philip Earl Johnson of Mundelein and Gwendolyn Whiteside of Cary reunite for the company’s acclaimed revival of William Inge’s “Come Back, Little Sheba.”

“Labors of Love: The Life and Legacy of Henrietta Szold,” the story of one of history's most visionary, yet underrecognized, American-Jewish women, who founded Hadassah, established a health care system treating Arabs and Jews equally, and led Youth Aliyah, saving 11,000 children from the Nazis. It will be shown March 12 at Wayfarer.

Chicago’s Jewish Film Festival opens March 7 with stories of hope, chutzpah and humanity

JCC Chicago's 13th annual Jewish Film Festival runs March 7-22, featuring 21 films including documentaries, dramas, and comedies with select Q&As. The festival has screened over 300 films and hosted more than 70,000 filmgoers throughout its history.